The 11th annual Dandy Dozen has a repeat champion. Christian Coleman topped my honors list of individual Tennessee performances for the 2015-16 school year, then turned it up a notch.

Coleman was a very good sprinter as a sophomore. He was phenomenal as a junior, sweeping all four NCAA titles: 60 and 200 indoors; 100 and 200 outdoors. The only previous man to do that was UT's Justin Gatlin in 2002.

It wasn't just that Coleman won. He ran world-class times, breaking the collegiate mark in the 100 and the UT mark in the outdoor 200. Last week, he was named national college outdoor male track athlete of the year.

Now, it's on to the USA national championships. Coleman announced Friday that he signed with an agent and would turn pro.

Here's the rest of the list and it includes a couple of New Zealanders:

2. Meghan Gregg: The junior shortstop was the SEC softball player of the year, first-team All-America and one of three finalists for national POY. She batted .437, slugged 15 home runs and broke the UT season record with 79 runs batted in. All the while, she was playing a mean shortstop.

Tennessee's Meghan Gregg (55) yells to a teammate during a SEC tournament game between UT and LSU ...more

Tennessee's Meghan Gregg (55) yells to a teammate during a SEC tournament game between UT and LSU at Sherri Parker Lee Stadium to begin on Thursday, May 11, 2017.

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3. Derek Barnett: Tennessee’s first football consensus first-team All-American since Eric Berry in 2009, Barnett broke Reggie White’s career sack record in only three seasons. The Philadelphia Eagles were impressed, taking Barnett with the 14th pick of the NFL draft.

4. Joshua Dobbs: Dobbs cemented his niche as one of Tennessee’s most productive quarterbacks with a big-stat senior year. He accounted for 39 touchdowns (27 passing, 12 rushing) and led the SEC in pass efficiency. He leaves UT third in total offense and fifth in passing yardage.

Tennessee Volunteers quarterback Joshua Dobbs (11) runs for a Tennessee touchdown in the first half ...more

Tennessee Volunteers quarterback Joshua Dobbs (11) runs for a Tennessee touchdown in the first half of the Franklin American Mortgage Music City Bowl at Nissan Stadium in Nashville, Tenn., Friday, Dec. 30, 2016.

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5. Liam Stone: Nobody came farther to excel at UT than the New Zealand native. Stone was the SEC male diver of the year, continuing a proud tradition of Dave Parrington pupils. He won the SEC 1-meter springboard with a school-record score, then finished fourth at the NCAA meet on both the 1-meter and 3-meter boards.

Liam Stone is the SEC male diver of the year.

Liam Stone is the SEC male diver of the year.

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6. Hannah Wilkinson: Well, here’s another New Zealander. Wilkinson scored 11 goals as a senior, leaving UT soccer second in all-time goals scored (33) and third in points (85). She accounted for at least one point in 15 of her final 17 games.

Tennessee forward Hannah Wilkinson gathers the ball during a match against Alabama at Regal Soccer ...more

Tennessee forward Hannah Wilkinson gathers the ball during a match against Alabama at Regal Soccer Stadium.

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7. Jordan Rodgers: A lot went wrong for UT baseball, but Rodgers was a beacon at third base. He hit .322 and led the Vols in home runs (9) and RBI (35) and committed only four errors. It added to a first-team All-SEC selection and getting drafted by Atlanta in the sixth round. How about that grand slam at Vanderbilt?

8. Mercedes Russell: She had her healthiest basketball season and it showed. Russell recorded 19 double/doubles to lead the SEC. Only Candace Parker (21) has had more in a season for a storied program. Russell, in fact, just missed averaging a double/double at 16.1 points and 9.7 boards. She was Honorable Mention All-America.

Tennessee's Mercedes Russell turns to shoot to the basket against Auburn's Jazmine Jones during the ...more

Tennessee's Mercedes Russell turns to shoot to the basket against Auburn's Jazmine Jones during the first half of an NCAA college basketball game on Thursday in Auburn, Ala.

Tennessee's Grant Williams (2) drives to the goal during Tennessee's game against Vanderbilt at ...more

Tennessee's Grant Williams (2) drives to the goal during Tennessee's game against Vanderbilt at Thompson-Boling Arena on Wednesday, Feb. 22, 2017. Tennessee lost to Vanderbilt 67-56.

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11. Meghan Small: Small came to UT the No. 1 ranked female recruit in the nation (by SwimSwam) and backed it up. Small won the 200 individual medley at the SEC meet, finished third in the 400 IM and contributed on relays. At the NCAA meet, she won the consolation finals of both the 200 and 400 IM.

12. Matty Moss: Circle-mate Caylan Arnold was SEC softball freshman of the year but Moss was an anchor, with a sterling 26-3 record and a 1.76 ERA. Two seasons in, her career ERA (1.73) ranks behind only Monica Abbott and Ellen Renfroe.

Mike Strange may be reached at mike.strange@knoxnews.com. Follow him on Twitter at Strangemike44.